This course is a current and comprehensive guide to Good Clinical Practice and its principles as applied in Latin America

This GCP training course is a step-by-step guide to the international ICH-GCP guidelines, with a chapter explaining the specifics in Latin America. It is essential for anyone taking part in the running of a clinical trial. The course was written by Nick Deaney who has 30 years' experience up to Research Director level in a major pharma group. The course is accredited by the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine of the Royal College of Physicians of the United Kingdom. Apart from Spanish, our GCP courses are available in Bulgarian, English, Japanese, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian and French. We also produce specific national versions of this course tailored to the specific regulatory frameworks in Australia, the UK, the US and Germany.

Fully compliant – This course meets the required standard for basic Good Clinical Practice (GCP) training, allowing learners to work on clinical trials. Learners also receive 6 Continual Professional Development (CPD) Points, accredited by The Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine of the Royal College of Physicians of the United Kingdom. These can be used to count towards the distance learning element of any scheme that comes under the umbrella of The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges or any other scheme for which there is mutual recognition.

Certified – All learners who pass the final exam receive a uniquely numbered, personal certificate to demonstrate their subject knowledge. Since the questions are picked randomly from database, re-sitting the exam doesn’t mean taking the same questions again and again.

Affordable – Our cost-effective prices represent excellent value. You can easily pay up to ten-times more for face-to-face training. We can also offer generous group discounts on larger purchases.

Time-saving – Our new administration system makes it incredibly quick and simple to allocate licences to multiple learners. Learners save time too by choosing when and where they complete the training.